Now a days, trains have become not only a vital way of transportation in inter-city, but also for international journey. Lately, it’s been reported that China wants to build a rail track from Beijing to USA. The train would travel at a speed of about 217 mph and the trip from China to U.S. would take less than two days.

With higher skyscrapers comes the need to travel in a faster lift. Hitachi aims to fulfill this need by creating the world’s fastest lift for a skyscraper in Guangzhou, China. This lift’s speeds will go as high as 72 km/h.

Apple is significantly expanding its employment footprint oversea. The company has been aggressively hiring hundreds of new employees in China and Taiwan, bringing together two new Apple teams at both locations.

Despite countless years of research on increasing pollution, environmental issues remain at a low priority globally. A thick layer of smog has blanketed numerous Chinese regions for weeks now, and scientists are now likening it to ‘nuclear winter.’

Elephant ivory is the key reason why countless elephants are poached around the globe each year. In an effort to curb this, US government has now banned nearly all commercial imports and exports of elephant ivory.

At present, the smog in Beijing has become so thick that citizens of a city can’t even view a natural sunrise. Therefore, the Chinese capital has now placed massive digital commercial TVs across the city that display virtual sunrises!

For one whole month, the Bitcoin community has been getting one bad news after another. Here are finally some good news: Asia’s richest man, Li Ka-shing, has decided to invest in Bitpay, a service that uses Bitcoin.

Modern-day trains are all about speed and timeliness. So a new concept video from China now envisions a train which never stops to pick or drop passengers. Rather, it simply relies on attachable compartments to do so.

Before China sent its first unmanned spacecraft Chang’e 3 to the Moon, NASA had already sent few probes for different purposes. As Chang’e 3 is now exploring the Moon, all NASA’s probes are keeping a sharp eye on Chang’e 3.

We reported yesterday that China’s first unmanned spacecraft Chang’e-3 that includes a lander and a moon rover called “Yutu” (Jade Rabbit) successfully landed on the Moon. In fact, it is the first soft-landing on the Moon by any spacecraft in 37 years. However, since landing, the Jade Rabbit rover has already reportedly sent over 4600 images back to Earth.

Chinese hackers have earned a notorious reputation over the years, hacking into the machines of countless organizations. Now, a report from FireEye reveals that hackers based in China were able to access the computers of European diplomats during G20 meetings.

Sending rovers and manned missions to the moon was fairly popular back in ’70s when Russia and US were pitted against each other in a space race. China seems to be reviving the tradition now by sending out it’s first rover bound for Moon.

Nokia has been working with Microsoft for quite some time, creating flagship Windows Phone handsets for Microsoft’s mobile platform. Recently, Microsoft purchased Nokia’s mobile phone business. This has prompted strikes among Nokia’s workers in China who have accused the company of offering them weaker packages as a result of the deal.

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